POZNÁVANIE GEOGRAFICKEJ REALITY V ČASOVO-PRIESTOROVEJ KONTEXTUALITE, KOMPLEXNOSTI A INTEGRITE VYBRANÉ TEORETICKO-METAVEDECKÉ ASPEKTY

Journal Title: FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA - Year 2013, Vol 50, Issue 2

Abstract

Cognition of the geographical reality in the time-spatial contextuality, complexity and integrity belong to key theoretical-metascientific research fields of the geography, epistemology and meta-geography. Cognition of the geographi - cal reality by geographs is the permanent dynamic process in the time and space. Contextuality, complexity and integrity are important interior meta-scientific char - acteristics and categories, which have a great effect on the mechanismus of the emergence, development, creation and function of cognition of geographical reality and geographical synthesis.

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Florin ŽIGRAI

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Florin ŽIGRAI (2013). POZNÁVANIE GEOGRAFICKEJ REALITY V ČASOVO-PRIESTOROVEJ KONTEXTUALITE, KOMPLEXNOSTI A INTEGRITE VYBRANÉ TEORETICKO-METAVEDECKÉ ASPEKTY. FOLIA GEOGRAPHICA, 50(2), 46-68. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-173763